Fire crews respond to utility pole incident without power loss


Audio|Source: Fayette County Fire
02:26
Transcript:
33 people, I want to see here. (name withheld), 333 people, I'm one seen here. Yeah, (name withheld), 332, Chiefs. Go ahead. Connie, I'm in the West Pendant, a scene, just the Verizon Pole, though, but I can't move his vehicles. So I give West Bank here. Son, if PSP is in half, right? Front of... Front. You have a poll number of the Westp. That's the problem. It's a Verizon pole. But West Penn's on top of it. Yeah. Or do they deserve a Verizon number on the pole? 9 over 17. I'll get your West Penn number here, too. I'm ready for West Penn number? Affirmative. That's already Pitchie with the West Central number. We're working on, kind. They changed a couple poles here. We'll find it. And are there any wires down in the road? Negative, Connie, but the problem is when they move the vehicle, that we'll be down in the road. And any power out in the area? Doesn't look like the street lakes are still on. No, I can get your Verizon numbers. Next 16th, October 3. The Westside must be on Verizon's poles. Rurzy, you've got one units done.
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W Penn St, Pennsylvania 15401
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